"JEONJU-SEONG IS ON FIRE" JEONBUK, RANKED NO. 1 IN FOUR YEARS AFTER WINNING IN 2021, AND THE LAST REMAINING HOMEWORK IS "HYUNDAI DEOBI"..."CHAMPION" ULSAN, LOOK FORWARD TO IT

"Jeonju-seong is on fire" Jeonbuk, ranked No. 1 in four years after winning in 2021, and the last remaining homework is "Hyundai Deobi"..."Champion" Ulsan, look forward to it

"Jeonju-seong is on fire" Jeonbuk, ranked No. 1 in four years after winning in 2021, and the last remaining homework is "Hyundai Deobi"..."Champion" Ulsan, look forward to it

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"Jeonjuseong" is on fire. A new chapter has been opened, which is the first sold out since its foundation. The ground is already full of excitement, tension and excitement.먹튀검증

Jeonbuk and Ulsan are the two biggest mountain ranges of the K League 1. Their pride will clash. The Hyundai Derby, their biggest rival, will be set at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium at 7 p.m. on Sunday. It is the best attraction for the 17th round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025.

The world of competition is always calm. When Jeonbuk won its fifth consecutive K-League title for the first time from 2017 to 2021, Ulsan shed tears as it ranked second in a long time. The world has changed in 2022. Ulsan won three consecutive K-League titles until last year, opening a new dynasty. Jeonbuk ranked 10th last season, humiliatingly falling to the playoffs for the first time.

The slanted playground is dancing again this year. Jeonbuk, led by European big league coach Gus Foyet, has revived to overcome the darkness. On Sunday, Jeonbuk ranked first in a whopping 1,265 days since Dec. 5, 2021. In the 15th round, it was "the world for one day." It went one step further in the 16th round. While Daejeon, which had been leading the way, lost to Pohang 1-3, Jeonbuk crushed Daegu 4-0, to rank No. 1 as "true." The team had no loss in 12 consecutive matches (four wins, two draws) and had sweet results. Jeonbuk has 32 points (nine wins, five draws and two losses) and Daejeon 31 points (nine wins, four draws and four losses). Jeonbuk has more leeway to play one less match.
Ulsan, which has 29 points (eight wins, five draws and five losses), is in third place. It has two more matches than Jeonbuk, which is slightly different from the previous one. Still, it is the only rival that has the potential to dampen Jeonbuk's spirit. Ulsan beat Jeonbuk 1-0 in the first Hyundai Derby this season on March 1. While enjoying acrobatic feats, it stabilized in May. It had no single loss. By repeating wins and draws, it has no loss (three wins and three draws) in six consecutive matches.

This season is also nearing a halfway point. If Jeonbuk overcomes Ulsan, it is expected that the team will continue to lead the league. On the other hand, if Ulsan stops Jeonbuk from winning the championship, the competition for championship is in a new phase.

Head coaches are "same dream." Coach Foye is unwavering. "I plan on playing one game at a time," he said. Ulsan has set up a mini-camp in Jangseong, South Jeolla Province, after an away match in Gwangju on Monday, and is preparing for the Hyundai Derby. "Jeonbuk Hyundai is riding a good pace. However, we had a better game in the last match. As rivals, I hope we can have a game in Jeonju that will bring joy to fans," Ulsan coach Kim Pan-gon said.

Jeonbuk announced the sale of its 32,560 seats, which can be sold out as early as 12 p.m. on Tuesday. Jeonju Castle has lost 42,000 seats after remodeling in 2022. Another interesting thing to note is a fierce battle between Jeon Jin-woo (11 goals), who ranks first as Jeonbuk's leading goal scorer, and Eric (8 goals), who boasts the most goals scored among foreign players. Unyielding blood clots are waiting.

At the same time, Seoul brings home Jeju and Anyang to Daejeon. On June 1, Daegu and Gwangju, Pohang and Gangwon, Gimcheon and Suwon FC will clash.

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